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“OPERATION 911 MIGRATION”

“OPERATION 911 MIGRATION”. SPECIAL EVENT STATION OPERATION. Schedule of Operation. Monday, March 31: daytime (0700 to 1700 hrs.) and evening as access is available. Tuesday, April 1: daytime through “Cut Over” the morning of April 2nd.

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“OPERATION 911 MIGRATION”

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  1. “OPERATION 911 MIGRATION” SPECIAL EVENT STATION OPERATION

  2. Schedule of Operation • Monday, March 31: daytime (0700 to 1700 hrs.) and evening as access is available. Tuesday, April 1: daytime through “Cut Over” the morning of April 2nd. • Operation is contingent on the RACES group not having to respond to county needs.

  3. OPERATION • All available modes and frequencies are to be used as time and propagation allows. • Repeater and simplex contacts on VHF and UHF are acceptable. • Contacts on HF will be dependant on propagation and time of day. • Operators will be scheduled in two hour shifts.

  4. QSL and Certificate • Contacts sending a QSL and self addressed stamped envelope will be sent an event certificate noting the contact. • QSL is via KB3HEV, the callsign of the EOC Station. • Certificates are being produced by the county.

  5. PUBLICITY • Announcements of the operation will be posted on “QRZ.com” and “eHam.net”, describing the operation, the contingency, and the QSL process. • Announcements will be made on local nets. • The Sussex RACES website will have a special page of information on the operation. • We hope to be able to provide real time updates via the website on frequency of operation.

  6. WHY ??? • To provide maximum operating experience for RACES members with the new station. • To exercise the station equipment under real conditions. • To have RACES personnel immediately available for back-up service. • To test and evaluate station capabilities through an analysis of the contacts made and signal reports received. • The resulting publicity and interest generated through the contacts and certificates can bring favorable recognition not only to the RACES group, but Sussex County as well.

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